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Brandon Mitchell pitched his best game this season, his teammates backed him with no errors on the night and Bradley Foree drove in Eminence’s only two runs as the Warriors beat visiting Berea last Tuesday for their first win of the season.

The Warriors lost their first six games to open the year, but were able to put it all together against a Berea squad that entered the game at 7-2.

The site on Henry County’s track Saturday morning was not what it was planned to be when the April 23 date was set for the Wildcat Relays months ago.

I had it highlighted on my calendar, and was looking forward to what was going to be the largest track meet in the county.

There were supposed to be team tents set up around the track. There were supposed to be athletes running laps, jumping, throwing, passing batons. The stadium was supposed to be full of yelling spectators. The starters’ gun was going to be emptied of all its blank bullets.

One of the most prolific passers to ever come out of Henry County has decided to play football at Thomas More College, making his choice to play for the Saints official on Friday in front of family, coaches and friends.

The topsoil shift at Lake Jericho dam is a ‘surface slide only,’ according to a state official.

The ruling from the Kentucky Division of Water’s Marilyn Thomas meant the evacuation order for Sulphur was lifted, and residents could return to their homes.

The tiny town of Sulphur has a long history of flooding. And because of that history, and the steadily falling rain for the last week, Henry County Emergency Management Director Bruce Owens has had his eye on Sulphur since Saturday.

Henry County Emergency Management will be testing the One-Call Alert System at 7 p.m., today (Wednesday, April 20). Monitors are located throughout the county which will be contacted after the test to check how many phones were activated with the alert.

After debating if he wanted to play football at the next level, Henry County High School senior Dylan Doll decided that the answer was yes.

Doll said he had always wanted to play football in college, but after his junior season had doubts if he wanted to play a sport or just focus on school. He finally made that decision just a few months ago and it was made official with a signing last Tuesday inside the high school’s Media Room.

When Doll puts on the pads again for a football game, it will be for Campbellsville University, becoming a Tiger.

The Eminence softball team opened its season at 4-0 for possibly its best start in program history, but dropped two games last week for a 4-2 record.

The Warriors jump started the season with wins over Sayre, Kentucky Country Day, Williamstown and Frankfort, then took a 6-1 loss to Shelby County last Wednesday night and a 4-0 loss to Williamstown on Friday. The last loss was part of the 8th Region All “A” Classic tournament.